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What High School Teachers Wish Parents Asked at Conferences - High School Notes (usnews.com)

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What High School Teachers Wish Parents Asked at Conferences

November 5, 2012 RSS Feed Print
Asking the right questions can help parents and teachers get the most out of conferences.
Asking the right questions can help parents and teachers get the most out of conferences.
Parent-teacher conferences give parents some much-needed face time with their teen's teacher, but many parents don't take advantage of the opportunity.
"Parents need to be just as involved in teacher conferences, if not more, at the high school level as they are during the elementary years," says Rebecca Thiegs, a language arts teacher at Red Lion Area Senior High School inPennsylvania. "The sad reality is showing us that it's the opposite in many public schools."
As high school students inch closer and closer to college, parents can help ensure their student is on the right path by participating in teacher conferences. If a student is headed in the wrong direction, teachers can use the time to advise